Fully intact and prior to launch, Falcon 9 is roughly 230 feet tall, and 12 feet in diameter. That's around 21 stories tall with enough girth that if you tried to wrap a shipping container around it, you'd still have a 2-foot gap.

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Of course I can tell you that, or you can just see for yourself:

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Captured by a lucky bus-rider who happened to have a phone at the ready and dug up by The Verge, this drive-by footage of the Falcon 9's reusable first stage on its way home gives you a great impression of how imposing this thing really is. And this is only the first stage, a smaller reusable subset of the entire two-stage rocket. Combined with the photos of it coming off the barge, you can start to see the whole picture.

As YouTuber netlawyerdc—who got this footage—notes in the video's description, this thing looks like it is in good shape. And while the first Falcon 9 to land out in the desert last year is going to be living in a museum, this baby will probably end up taking another launch. Just try to remember the impressive magnitude when you watch the livestream of it taking off.